I think some people ramp a side of themselves up for performance purposes.
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We all have levels of performance.
Performing is just standing up there and doing something. Performance takes on an edge to it. It has a more dramatic context.
Some people thrive under pressure, but pressure can also ruin your performance, it can push you down angles which you don't want to go.
I gravitated toward stand-up because there's no overhead. I mean, literally, there's no overhead: Often, you're outdoors performing in front of groups of people.
Performance is something we all strive to be better at. I'm no different than that. Who wants to look bad?
What I really like seeing from the stage is people having their own moments, when people are doing some performance of their own.
Everybody thinks performance capture is about thrashing around and doing a lots of movement, but it's actually about being able to contain and think and be believed in a close-up, as much as anything else.
The highest levels of performance come to people who are centered, intuitive, creative, and reflective - people who know to see a problem as an opportunity.
Some folks can look so busy doing nothing that they seem indispensable.
Every performance is an opportunity to have something new or to learn something new.
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